Why don't anybody want to produce a reliable 1022 25rnd mag?

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There would be a ton of money to be made if some one could design a reliable 1022 ,25 rnd mag. But all we get is crap, the retailers keep selling and we keep buying. On a side note , anybody who has had good or bad experiences with 1022 mags, you should post it in the 1022 sticky. I've just ordered a h3 stripper clip mag, champion 25 rnd, champion 30 rnd, t125, pro mag , BC hotp lips , and one more ( can't remember the name). ( ####, is this what it takes to find a mag that works, the goddamn gun cost me$1300 and I can't get it to shoot a full 25 rnd mag!) Well I did get through 4 full mags , using the BC plastic lip , maybe that was a fluke. This is the hottest selling .22 right now, it's about time they make a functional 25 rnd mag for it ( that's legal .) :)
 
I bet you I could design a mag that works

instead of having top screws that adjust the angle, it would have the two contact points that are adjustable since that's what controls the feed angle and height.

no matter what kind of adjustments you make on TI25 mags....you're still limited to these two contact points because that's what holds the mag in place.

it would be a 20 round mag instead of a 25 round mag since those last 5 rounds really make a difference as the bullets start changing the angle they sit

the feed lips would be the same angle as the Ruger rotary mags since that's a proven design that works

why manufacturers insist on making the mags with such steep feed lips is beyond me....they just don't work!!!!!!








There would be a ton of money to be made if some one could design a reliable 1022 ,25 rnd mag. But all we get is crap, the retailers keep selling and we keep buying. On a side note , anybody who has had good or bad experiences with 1022 mags, you should post it in the 1022 sticky. I've just ordered a h3 stripper clip mag, champion 25 rnd, champion 30 rnd, t125, pro mag , BC hotp lips , and one more ( can't remember the name). ( ####, is this what it takes to find a mag that works, the goddamn gun cost me$1300 and I can't get it to shoot a full 25 rnd mag!) Well I did get through 4 full mags , using the BC plastic lip , maybe that was a fluke. This is the hottest selling .22 right now, it's about time they make a functional 25 rnd mag for it ( that's legal .) :)
 
I bet you I could design a mag that works

instead of having top screws that adjust the angle, it would have the two contact points that are adjustable since that's what controls the feed angle and height.

no matter what kind of adjustments you make on TI25 mags....you're still limited to these two contact points because that's what holds the mag in place.

it would be a 20 round mag instead of a 25 round mag since those last 5 rounds really make a difference as the bullets start changing the angle they sit

the feed lips would be the same angle as the Ruger rotary mags since that's a proven design that works

why manufacturers insist on making the mags with such steep feed lips is beyond me....they just don't work!!!!!!
Is it that complicated, just take th e Ruger mag , and look at it, then duplicate it.
 

I had two of those. They mysteriously vaporized under an onslaught of 00 Buck and 7.5 birdshot.

Worthless. Pieces. Of CRAP! More jammy than the BC mags I had, and I ended up giving those away. I blasted the HC3r mags into fine particulate dust because I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy.
 
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Could you guys please day what chassis your using. I'll start . I'm using a Nordic chassis and I've tryed BC steel lips and it was painfull. Im now using a BC plastic lip and so far it's great.
 
I freted over that , for awhile ,almost put can't,won't and after much thought came up with don't. And after all that I got it wrong. Dam MIT ! :)
Haha i posted that and then decided to change it but you still caught it... lol sorry sometimes i can be a grammar #######
 
I have 5 BC steel lips and 2 Champion steel lips and they all run very well in my SR-22. They did take a couple of outings to get them "broken in" but after that they have run pretty well with most ammo. Today I put abtou 400 rounds thru 4 of the BC mags with some Win Wildcat, a box of Federal and some Win M22. Each mag has had a little squirt of graphite into it when I bught them and have been left loaded with 25 rounds in the safe for the first few weeks I owned them.
 
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